Posts Tagged ‘Mail 2.0’

Tiger Mail skin for Thunderbird updated

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

thunderbird100pxToyo Snow has updated his Tiger Mail theme for Thunderbird, which aims to give it the look of OS 10.4’s Mail.app.

The new version (2.1) uses system fonts for cross-platform compatibility and will now highlight a selected header.

In keeping keeping with its attempts to reproduce the Mail 2.0 look, it now follows Mail.app’s default behaviour of bolding new messages.

A number of other small display glitches have been fixed.

The end result is not an exact match:

tigermail21

You can get the latest version from the Mozilla Thunderbird Add-ons site .

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , , , ,

Fix for AppleScript in Mail.app’s signatures

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

applescript100pxZak Bedell has posted a patch for Mail.app that fixes the broken “applescriptability” of signatures in Mail 2.0.

Prior to OS 10.4, it was possible to set signatures by applescript, allowing for dynamically-set sigs containing system information, random quotes and so forth.

This patch restores that ability. In theory, it should allow you to run applescripted apps like Bushisms (random pearls of wisdom from George W. Bush) and possibly even MailTunes (currently playing iTunes track as signature).

I haven’t tried this out, but would be glad to hear reports from anyone who has.

UPDATE: The developer of MailTunes, Tomas Franzén, emails to confirm that MailTunes does work in Mail 2.0 after this patch is applied. Good news!

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , , , ,

Mail Archiver X: Archive and clean your emails

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

mailarchiverxThe last time I blogged about Mail Archiver X, it was not compatible with Mail 2.0’s new file system.

A new version was released today which offers full support for Mail.app emails in 10.4, a new interface, support for Filemaker 8 and other improvements.

Mail Archiver X works with Mail.app, PowerMail, Eudora, Mozilla, Netscape, Thunderbird, the standard mbox format and Entourage.

Its functions are controlled by a main toolbar:

sc_toolbar

It archives your emails using a database called Valentina by Paradigma Software. The speed of this database and a reduced reliance on AppleScript make Mail Archiver X run faster than comparable apps, the developers claim.

Backup options include the ability to select with mailboxes are archived. The database can be exported in Filemaker, Text, Valentina or xml format.

It also also allows you to browse and search the email in the database.

Mail Archiver X’s main competitors are MailSteward and FastMailBase.

In contrast to these, Mail Archiver X promotes itself as “the only mail archival application, which also offers cleaning of mails”. This means the ability to strip HTML, control tags and various other characters out of your emails, so that only clean copies of the useful material are retained:

mailarchiverxcleaning

Mail Archiver X is shareware (USD 34.95), five dollars more expensive than Mail Steward but much cheaper than FastMailBase (USD 97).

Which one is the best? MailSteward offers more sophisticated searching. Mail Archiver X offers cleaning. It depends on your needs.

Mail Archiver X is available from the developer’s web site.

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

iListen ScriptPak for Apple Mail 2.0

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

ilistenscriptpakMacSpeech has released a ScriptPak for its iListen software that enables you to control almost every aspect of Mail.app with voice commands.

iListen is MacSpeech’s Dictation, Transcription, Editing, Formatting and Speech Navigation software. Among other things, with iListen “you can press buttons, control the mouse, navigate the Finder and File Dialogs, open and close files, print, etc… all by voice.”

It is not cheap. The most basic, software only option starts at USD 99, with many bundles available which include a microphone headset.

The Mail 2.0 scripts cover a comprehensive list of Apple Mail’s functions.

The scripts cost USD 10 and are available from MacSpeech’s web site.

[Via TUAW]

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , ,

Betalogue: Two more Mail.app annoyances

Saturday, December 24th, 2005

At Betalogue, Pierre Igot reports two more annoyances in Apple Mail:

  1. Mail 2.0: ?¢‚ǨÀú0 messages, 3 unread?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ — By doing several complicated things at once, he brings Mail.app’s multi-threading ability to its knees.

    It shouldn’t happen, it shouldn’t be so hard to discover that the app has stalled and it shouldn’t be so difficult to unstick it.

    This leads to some reflections on how Mail.app might be better designed so that things like this are more transparent for average users.

  2. Mail 2.0: ?¢‚ǨÀúUndo Mark as Junk?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ doesn?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t undo anything — Pierre has an email incorrectly-marked as Junk. If the Junk filter is on automatic, it will move the message to the Junk folder.

    But going to the Junk folder and selecting the message to “un-junk it”, he notes that clicking the “Undo Mark as Junk” option in the Edit menu or selecting “Mark as Not Junk” from the Message menu doesn’t do anything.

    I can’t reproduce this behaviour. When I do this, the message does get “un-junked”. And I guess that Apple Mail’s Spam database is updated in the background, but I agree it would be useful if Mail.app automatically restored the message to the mailbox from whence it came. (like Entourage does…Grrrr!!)

As always, excellent holiday reading!

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , , , ,

Mail Stamps goes universal

Monday, December 5th, 2005

mailstampsMail Stamps, a utility for Mail 2.0 that removes the odd lozenge-shaped buttons in Apple Mail and replaces them with Panther-style ones, has been updated.

It is now a universal binary, meaning that it will run on the familiar PowerPC Macs and on the much anticipated Intel Macs of 2006 and beyond. Mail Stamps is the first Mail.app-related utility to do so, AFAIK.

The new version (2.1) also fixes a minor bug. It is freeware and available from Andrew Escobar’s web site.

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , ,

Backing up and restoring mailboxes in Mail 2.0

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Restoring or recovering individual emails in Mail 2.0 is covered by this Hawk Wings tip.

Paul Fisher has set out a method for backing up and re-importing whole mailboxes in Mail.app.

As he points out, this is especially useful if you are about to delete a POP account in Apple Mail, a process that will also delete all the account’s messages.

  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • Delicious
  • StumbleUpon
  • Evernote
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags: , , ,